Guyana short-lists companies to market its oil
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Oilfield Technology,
PetroChina Co, Sinochem International, China Offshore Oil, ExxonMobil, BP, Total, Shell, Lukoil, Equinor, Petrobras and trading firms Mercuria Energy, Vitol, Glencore and Freepoint Commodities are among the firms included in the government’s short list, Guyana’s ministry of the Presidency said on Friday.
A consortium by Exxon, China’s CNOOC and Hess Corp. began producing crude offshore Guyana last year after discovering more than 8 billion barrels of recoverable resources, inaugurating the South American nation’s output.
Each party is entitled to a portion of production for exports, including the government, which is seeking a third party to help it sell the crude through a 12-month contract as the country has no refineries or national oil company.
The 19-company list also included Hartree Partners, Mercantile and Maritime, Cathay Petroleum and Petraco Oil.
More than 30 oil firms in April submitted expressions of interest for the contract to market the government’s share of crude.
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